Gregory "Greg" John Noonan (March 4, 1951 – October 11, 2009) [1] was an American brewing expert who wrote several published books on brewing. [2] [3] His writing credits include Brewing Lager Beer: The Most Comprehensive Book for Home - And Microbrewers [4] (1986) which he updated in 1996 and changed the title to New Brewing Lager Beer: The Most Comprehensive Book for Home - And Microbrewers. [5] He also wrote Scotch Ale (1993) for the Classic Beer Styles Series from Brewers Publications. [6] He co-authored Seven Barrel Brewery Brewers Handbook (1997) with Mikel Redman and Scott Russell. [7]
Noonan was the owner and brewmaster of Vermont Pub and Brewery since 1988. [8]
Noonan was a National Judge in the Beer Judge Certification Program. [2]
On October 11, 2009 Noonan died after a short illness with lung cancer. [9]
In 1997, Noonan received the Recognition Award from the American Homebrewers Association. [10]
In 2004, Noonan was awarded the Achievement Award from The Brewers Association [10] and then the following year (2005) the Russell Schehrer Award for Innovation in Brewing also from The Brewers Association. [11]
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Gregory "Greg" John Noonan (March 4, 1951 – October 11, 2009) [1] was an American brewing expert who wrote several published books on brewing. [2] [3] His writing credits include Brewing Lager Beer: The Most Comprehensive Book for Home - And Microbrewers [4] (1986) which he updated in 1996 and changed the title to New Brewing Lager Beer: The Most Comprehensive Book for Home - And Microbrewers. [5] He also wrote Scotch Ale (1993) for the Classic Beer Styles Series from Brewers Publications. [6] He co-authored Seven Barrel Brewery Brewers Handbook (1997) with Mikel Redman and Scott Russell. [7]
Noonan was the owner and brewmaster of Vermont Pub and Brewery since 1988. [8]
Noonan was a National Judge in the Beer Judge Certification Program. [2]
On October 11, 2009 Noonan died after a short illness with lung cancer. [9]
In 1997, Noonan received the Recognition Award from the American Homebrewers Association. [10]
In 2004, Noonan was awarded the Achievement Award from The Brewers Association [10] and then the following year (2005) the Russell Schehrer Award for Innovation in Brewing also from The Brewers Association. [11]
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